Any tips or products to use on a very textured tile floor?


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I clean a house every other week that has the same floor. The gal always wants me to use Oda Ban. It is a natural product non toxic and some hospitals use this product and it disinfects. The only place I have seen Oda Ban is Sam's Club or you local janitorial supply store. The other product that I use in my home is Simple Green. It is the same way non toxic and made with natural ingredients. Both items I use in my own home. I clean houses & offices and these two products is what we use on floors.
I hope this helps

Mopping: My secret is luke warm water and dilute whatever you decide to use. I use a mop that you can ring out. Make sure you have plenty of air moving. If the floor do not dry right they can mildew or build up.

Also: Simple Green you can get most places like Wal-Mart or some grocery stores.


Get a floor steamer.
Don't know if you mean linoleum or actual tile, but in my bathroom, scrubbing bubbles (the foam) works really well to get into all the little bumps and crevices. Good luck!
White vinigar and water.(I use about a cup or so of vinigar in a pail of warm water) Use an old fashioned string mop - for some reason they seem to clean better.

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